10 Reading Exercises for Fiction Writers
I always find it exciting when I discover a book that in some way echoes whatever I happen to be writing at the time.
It might share a similarity of style, story, or structure, or any combination of the three. Whatever the similarity, I find it helpful to delve into the writing to see what lessons I can glean.
When I find a book like this, there are several things I do while reading it. They are:
- Analyze the story’s structure. If you don’t know much about four-part story structure, visit Storyfix for some excellent resources.
- Note the book’s structure. Does the story feature one narrator or multiple/alternating narrators? How are chapters/sections put together? Is there a prologue and/or epilogue?
- Keep a running list of interesting words. I like to note words–especially adjectives and verbs–that strike a chord with me. Sometimes referring back to the same list later can trigger great ideas for your own writing.
- List particularly interesting phrases. I love when a writer describes something in a totally unique and fresh way, especially when I would never think of it myself.
- Analyze the book blurb. How much of the plot is given away? What techniques are used to entice the reader?How much are we told about the characters?
- Identify the intended audience. Who was this book written for, and how do you know? Conversely, who wouldn’t enjoy this book? Would it appeal to a broad audience, or a niche market?
- Note things that distract you. Are there any awkward bits of prose? Any moments where you find the plot unbelievable?
- Describe the writer’s voice. How do the author’s words sound on the page? What makes them unique?
- Note the type of research involved. Does the plot rely heavily on historic events, a different culture, or a highly specialized topic the writer would have spent a great deal of time researching prior to writing the book?
- Describe what makes the book special. What makes it different to other books you’ve read lately? Why would you recommend it to someone?
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